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Author’s Reflections on the Responses and Questions from the Book Launch
Studies in Christian Ethics Pub Date : 2021-04-27 , DOI: 10.1177/09539468211009763
Christopher Insole 1, 2
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This is the author’s reflections on formal responses, and a discussion, which took place at the book launch for Christopher Insole’s Kant and the Divine: From Contemplation to the Moral Law (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020), hosted jointly, in November 2020, by the Centre for Catholic Studies, Durham University, and the Australian Catholic University. Topics covered include: the aesthetic properties of Kant’s philosophy, the difference between the received Kant and the textual Kant, the theological hostility to (and appropriation of) Kant, Insole’s claim that Kant believes in God, but is not a Christian.



中文翻译:

作者对新书发布会上的回答和问题的思考

这是作者对正式回应的思考,并在Christopher Insole的《康德与神圣:从沉思到道德法》(牛津:牛津大学出版社,2020年)一书的发布会上进行了讨论,该书于2020年11月共同举办。由达勒姆大学和澳大利亚天主教大学天主教研究中心提供。涉及的主题包括:康德哲学的美学特性,所接受的康德与文本康德之间的区别,对康德(和挪用)的神学敌意,鞋垫对康德信奉上帝但不是基督徒的主张。

更新日期:2021-04-29
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